Austin, TX – Patchy fog and isolated thunderstorms are expected to impact the Austin-San Antonio region through Friday morning, bringing varying weather conditions across South-Central Texas.
According to the National Weather Service in Austin-San Antonio, scattered showers are possible tonight mainly north of a Llano-to-Austin line. Overnight temperatures will range from the mid-50s to mid-60s, with patchy fog likely developing in the coastal plains and low-lying areas.
Rain chances begin to increase on Wednesday afternoon, particularly across the Rio Grande Plains. By Thursday, a more widespread area—especially locations along and east of Interstate 35—can expect numerous thunderstorms. The potential for locally heavy rainfall may affect travel conditions and cause minor flooding in urban or poorly drained areas.
Scattered storms may continue Friday morning before tapering off throughout the day. The weekend is forecast to bring drier and more stable weather, with partly cloudy skies on Saturday and Sunday.
Residents are advised to monitor changing conditions, especially during morning commutes, as fog may reduce visibility. Motorists should use headlights in low-visibility zones and avoid flooded roadways. Emergency officials also recommend checking for updates on weather alerts and road conditions throughout the week.